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{{Infobox political party
|name = Ẹgbẹ́ Dẹmọkrátíkì<br/>Democratic Party
|logo = [[File:US Democratic Party Logo.svg|150px|Democratic Party logo]]
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{{Politics of the United States}}
The '''DemocraticẸgbẹ́ PartyDẹmọkrátíkì''' isni oneikan ofninu [[Twopolitical partyparties in the United systemStates|twoawon egbe oloselu]] [[Major party|majorninla]] contemporary [[politicalTwo partiesparty insystem|meji]] theigba Unitedoni Statesni [[USA|Amerika]], po along with themo [[Republican Party (United States)|RepublicanEgbe PartyRepublikani]]. The party'sIdurole [[Social liberalism|socialalanidekun liberalawujo]] andati [[Progressivism|progressivearewaju]] platformegbe isna je largelygbigba consideredbi [[center-left|arin-owo-osi]] in theninu [[Politics of the United States|U.S.ibu politicaloselu spectrumAmerika]].<ref name="egrigsby">{{cite book |last=Grigsby |first=Ellen|title=Analyzing Politics: An Introduction to Political Science |publisher=Cengage Learning |year=2008 |location=Florence |isbn=0495501123 | pages = 106–7 |quote=''In the United States, the Democratic Party represents itself as the liberal alternative to the Republicans, but its liberalism is for the most the later version of liberalism—modern liberalism.''}}</ref><ref name="sarnold">{{cite book |last=Arnold |first=N. Scott |title=Imposing values: an essay on liberalism and regulation |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2009 |location=Florence |isbn=0495501123 | page = 3 |quote=''Modern liberalism occupies the left-of-center in the traditional political spectrum and is represented by the Democratic Party in the United States.''}}</ref><ref name="jlevy">{{cite book |last=Levy |first= Jonah |title=The state after statism: new state activities in the age of liberalization |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2006 |location=Florence |isbn=0495501123 | page = 198 |quote=''In the corporate governance area, the center-left repositioned itself to press for reform. The Democratic Party in the United States used the postbubble scandals and the collapse of share prices to attack the Republican Party...Corporate governance reform fit surprisingly well within the contours of the center-left ideology. The Democratic Party and the SPD have both been committed to the development of the regulatory state as a counterweight to managerial authority, corporate power, and market failure.''}}</ref> TheEgbe partyyi hasni therekodu lengthiestisise record of continuous operation in theni [[United States|Amerika]] togunjulo, andbe issini oneo ofje theikan oldestlarin politicalawon partiesegbe inoloselu theto gbojulo worldlagbaye.<ref>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/157244/Democratic-Party#233981.toc</ref> The party had 72 million registered voters in 2004.<ref name="Neuhart, P. (January 22, 2004). Why politics is fun from catbirds' seats. ''USA Today'''.">{{cite news
|url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/columnist/neuharth/2004-01-22-neuharth_x.htm
|title=Neuhart, P. (January 22, 2004). Why politics is fun from catbirds' seats. ''USA Today'''. |accessdate=2007-07-11 | date=January 22, 2004}}</ref><!--Polls taken over the last decade indicate that roughly 35% of American voters self-identify as Democrats.<ref>{{cite web |date=2008-03-20 |url=http://pewresearch.org/pubs/773/fewer-voters-identify-as-republicans |title=Fewer Voters Identify as Republicans - Pew Research Center |publisher=Pewresearch.org |accessdate=2010-06-17}}</ref>--> [[Barack Obama]] is theni [[List of Presidents of the United States|15thDemokrati Democrat15k]] toti holdyio thebo office ofsipo [[President of the United States|Aare orile-ede Amerika]].
 
 
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